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Should Your Communications Department Have Crisis Communication Autonomy?

Melissa Agnes

A viewer recently asked me what my stance is on the communications department being granted crisis communication autonomy. In this week’s crisis-ready video , I answer this question and address the bigger issue. Take a look: Do you have a crisis management question that I can help answer?

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Enjoy the pride of proactive storytelling

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With the continuously growing expectations of the public, companies in aviation have now entered a new reality where more than ever they need their communications departments to take charge and protect their brand. Not having the right tools to help navigate through the clutter creates more hurdles in the communication process.

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Inside Innovation: Ogilvy Los Angeles

The Resolution Blog

Our team includes creative minds, crisis experts, experiential planners, social strategists that understand the platforms before we get anywhere near activation, a whole host of content creators, video story boarders, production and direction. the list is endless. We are no longer titled as ‘the PR team’ for example.

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The main mistakes of brand newsrooms and how to avoid them

Presspage

At its very core, brand newsrooms are a communications channel where organizations can talk to a wide variety of stakeholders, from journalists and editors to investors, regulators, and even candidates considering joining the organization. In short, it’s a mess. Leaving SEO to Marketing.

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Assessing Ottawa Public Health’s ongoing response to the endoscopies infection scare

PR Conversations

On Friday, October 14 th , OPH put its risk communication plan into effect. Communicating risk. The health department scrambled to organize a media conference for later that afternoon. To this extent, he acted in a manner consistent with the basic tenets of risk communication. Sandman, 2007.